Those three have promising careers as well as they have showed glimpses of success already only time can tell.

Like stated above no one really knows the back story of “The Dungeon” but Bret has lend a comment or so on a few interviews:

He has described “The Dungeon” as having holes in the walls and ceiling from bodies being driven into them.

Bret also described some training sessions as being just as intense as MMA sessions, “Now that’s tough”.

The late great Beniot has also a provided some words on the love & respect he showed for “The Dungeon”:

“I take a lot of pride in being one of the last guys that had the hands-on training from Stu Hart when I went to the Hart family to train . . . It was a good experience just to be there, to imagine all the people that had been through there, and all the blood, sweat, and tears that had been paid . . . Going to the Hart family for training was kind of like, if you're a very religious person, going to the Vatican.”

There is no doubt that “The Dungeon” was an epic training facility that wrestlers still praised to this day.

After years of blood, sweat, pain and hard work “The Dungeon” was shut down due to Stu Hart’s death (October 18, 2003).

The Hart Family made the hard decision to shut the mansion down and give it up for sale due to the high property taxes that they couldn’t afford.

Although it is shut down you can enjoy the greatness of “The Dungeon” through “The Hart Dynasty” and Chris Jericho.